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Herald of Yesteryear: June 22, 1944

Herald of Yesteryear: June 22, 1944

2 WAR FILMS BE AT PARK TONIGHT

Two films on the war effort will be shown at Pillow Park tonight following the regular weekly concert of the Columbia High School band at 8 o’clock.

W.J. Field, CHS principal, said the films will be “All Out For Victory,” a picture of industrial activity, and “What Makes a Battle,” a pictorial report on the Marshall Islands invasion. Each film will require about 15 minutes, Mr. Field said. They will be shown by L.S. Duke, member of the CHS faculty.

Mr. Field said that communities and organizations desiring to use the films in connection with the Fifth War Loan drive, should contact Mr. Duke.

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